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# Apr 24th 2021, 17:45 ndm @mehov You can basically name it whatever you want as long as it's valid according to composer. If you bake your plugin, you might have to change things like the default URL path, which would be `b2-c` as uppercase chars denote words. Also the plugin domain for translations would be `b2_c` I think, which is a bit awkward, but IIRC that's about it.
# Apr 24th 2021, 17:44 mehov Same with CRM by the way, should it be "CRM" or "Crm"? Both plugins are for internal use, so won't be published (and therefore don't need to be prefixed with "cakephp-".
# Apr 24th 2021, 17:28 mehov Hi everyone, I'm baking a plugin for B2C. Am I supposed to name it "B2c" according to the convention? I don't like how that looks, and I'd prefer the common uppercase spelling. Am I going to regret it somewhere down the road? Should I stick to the "B2c" spelling, or can I go with "B2C"?
# Apr 23rd 2021, 19:42 slackebot '/my-controller-name/ajax-get-offers/' + 1234, headers : { 'X-CSRF-Token': $('[name="_csrfToken"]').val() }, success: function(data, textStatus, jqXHR){ console.log(data) }, });``` As you can see you need a valid `_csrfToken` which you will get from any valid `<form>` created by the FormHelper in your cakephp template
# Apr 23rd 2021, 19:42 slackebot /my-controller-name/ajax-get-offers/1234 then $id will be 1234 $data = ["test" => "hello!"]; $this->autoRender = false; return $response->withType( 'application/json' ) ->withStringBody( json_encode( [ 'data' => $data ] ) ); } }``` then call that function via the usual cakephp naming conventions like that in your ajax call ``` $.ajax({ type: 'get', url:
# Apr 23rd 2021, 19:42 kevin.pfeifer the “short” gist of it is the following: create a controller function which you want to call via ajax ``` public function ajaxGetOffers( $id = null ): Response { $request = $this->getRequest(); $response = $this->getResponse(); if( $request->is( 'ajax' ) andand $request->is( 'get' ) ) { // TODO: Do your loading of your data here. // If this function is called via
# Apr 23rd 2021, 19:23 sebastiansperandio093 Hello everyone, Hello everyone, could someone help me about how is the best cakephp's way to make an ajax request from a view that contain a form? I need to populate a dynamic select element in the form. I just need a documentation link or whatever....thanks!
# Apr 23rd 2021, 18:05 tyler.adam.lazenby :)
# Apr 23rd 2021, 18:05 kevin.pfeifer well, probably something for quick prototyping
# Apr 23rd 2021, 18:05 kevin.pfeifer i see
# Apr 23rd 2021, 18:05 tyler.adam.lazenby it was suggested in the entity documentation
# Apr 23rd 2021, 18:04 tyler.adam.lazenby :)
# Apr 23rd 2021, 18:04 tyler.adam.lazenby yes
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:39 kevin.pfeifer you mean this, right? https://github.com/jeremyharris/cakephp-lazyload
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:38 tyler.adam.lazenby its nice
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:38 kevin.pfeifer but i will have to take a look at that lazyload trait, it seems pretty cool :thinking_face:
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:36 kevin.pfeifer the "default", as little code as possible, cakephp way is just preconfigured with quite easy to understand defaults
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:36 tyler.adam.lazenby Yup, thanks for your help
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:35 kevin.pfeifer you can basically create any assiciation as you like
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:35 kevin.pfeifer so as you see
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:35 kevin.pfeifer :)
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:35 tyler.adam.lazenby That .... actually makes sense
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:34 kevin.pfeifer since you used `'propertyName' => 'User',`
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:34 tyler.adam.lazenby smh its always something stupidly simple like that
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:33 kevin.pfeifer could it be that its actually `$account->User` ?
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:32 slackebot LIMIT 1```
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:32 slackebot User__last_name, User.phone AS User__phone, User.email AS User__email, User.login AS User__login, User.password AS User__password, User.created AS User__created, User.updated AS User__updated, User.company_name AS User__company_name, User.token AS User__token, User.account_id AS User__account_id FROM accounts Accounts INNER JOIN users User ON User.id = (Accounts.user_id) WHERE Accounts.id = 15
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:32 tyler.adam.lazenby ```SELECT Accounts.id AS Accounts__id, Accounts.user_id AS Accounts__user_id, Accounts.name AS Accounts__name, Accounts.logo AS Accounts__logo, Accounts.created AS Accounts__created, Accounts.modified AS Accounts__modified, Accounts.phone AS Accounts__phone, User.id AS User__id, User.user_type_id AS User__user_type_id, User.first_name AS User__first_name, User.last_name AS
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:30 tyler.adam.lazenby let me get rid of the dd and I will check
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:30 kevin.pfeifer or is there something wrong with the join
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:30 kevin.pfeifer sql looks right in debug kit?
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:29 tyler.adam.lazenby but just for kicks and giggles I just tried it, same result
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:29 kevin.pfeifer ok i have no experience with that ,:)
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:28 tyler.adam.lazenby I am not using the contain command because I am using the lazyloadtrait
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:28 kevin.pfeifer in your query
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:28 kevin.pfeifer do you contain `User` as well now?
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:27 tyler.adam.lazenby I have made sure to have the lazyloadingtrait being used by my account entity, but when I call $account->user.... it returns null
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:26 tyler.adam.lazenby hmmm
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:26 kevin.pfeifer one `User` and one `Users` yes
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:25 tyler.adam.lazenby So this isn't going to create two properties (users and user)? ```$this->belongsTo('User', [ 'foreignKey' => 'user_id', 'joinType' => 'INNER', 'className' => 'Users', 'bindingKey' => 'id', 'propertyName' => 'User', ]); $this->hasMany('Users', [ 'foreignKey' => 'account_id' ]);```
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:24 kevin.pfeifer but you can basically set the first parameter (for me `ParentProjects` and `ChildProjects` ) as whatever you like